You probably remember the camouflage, the beards, and the chaotic dinner table prayers. It’s been years since the Robertson family first burst onto our screens, but honestly, the "Duck Dynasty" crew hasn't slowed down one bit. If anything, they’re just getting started. The biggest change? Korie and Willie aren’t just the parents of six anymore—they’re officially "2-Shug" and "Willie" to a whole new generation.
Basically, the house is a lot louder these days.
As of early 2026, the count of Korie Robertson grandchildren has officially hit the double digits. It’s a lot to keep track of, especially when names like Honey, Haven, and Holland start blending together in your head. But if you’ve watched this family for a decade, you know they don't do anything small. From surprise twins to "miracle" babies, the next generation is already making its own mark.
The John Luke Crew: Five and Counting
John Luke was the first of the kids to get married, so it makes sense he’s leading the charge in the grandkid department. He and Mary Kate have been building a life in West Monroe that feels a lot like the one he grew up in, just with more coffee and less duck hunting.
For a while, they had a solid trio: John Shepherd, Ella Kathryn, and Wells. John Shepherd is the oldest of the pack, born in 2019. Then came Ella in 2021, followed by Wells in late 2023. You’d think three kids under five would be enough to keep anyone busy, right?
Nope.
In late 2025, they dropped the bombshell that they were expecting twins. And not just any twins—two baby girls. Born recently in early 2026, these two little ones (their names are still the talk of West Monroe) officially pushed Korie and Willie into the "10 grandchildren" club. It’s wild to think that John Luke, the scrawny kid we saw go to prom, is now a father of five.
Sadie Robertson Huff: Three Daughters, One Legacy
Sadie has always been the most visible member of the younger generation. Between her Whoa That's Good podcast and her Live Original events, she’s busy. But her home life with Christian Huff is what really drives her content these days.
They’ve got three girls now:
- Honey James: The one who started it all in May 2021.
- Haven Belle: Born in May 2023, almost exactly two years later.
- Kit Carroway: The newest addition, born August 1, 2025.
Sadie’s journey into motherhood hasn't always been the "perfect" Instagram picture she sometimes gets accused of. She’s been remarkably open about her postpartum anxiety and the physical toll of three pregnancies in four years. When Kit arrived last summer, Sadie mentioned how the name "Kit" (meaning "bearing Christ") was something that just felt right, even if it took her husband a little bit of convincing.
Rebecca Robertson Loflin’s "Rainbow" Family
Rebecca, the Robertsons' foster-turned-daughter from Taiwan, has a story that hits a little differently. She and her husband John Reed Loflin have faced some real heartbreaks, including a miscarriage in 2020 that she shared with her followers to help break the stigma.
Today, their house is full. They have three kids who are often seen on Korie’s Instagram feed:
- Zane Israel: Their firstborn (2019).
- Holland Lo: Their "Christmas miracle" born on Christmas Eve 2021.
- Xander Reed: The newest boy, born in October 2024.
Rebecca runs a boutique called Me and My, and you can tell she has that same entrepreneurial spark Willie has. Her kids are often the "models" for the shop, which is honestly pretty adorable.
The Harder Journeys: Bella and Jacob
While the other siblings seem to be announcing pregnancies every other year, Bella Robertson Mayo has been walking a much tougher path. It’s something people don’t always talk about when they discuss the "fertile" Robertson clan.
Bella and her husband Jacob Mayo have been incredibly transparent about their struggles with unexplained infertility. In mid-2025, Bella went on Sadie’s podcast and shared that they had been trying for over three years. They’ve done the surgeries, the tests, the "crazy teas," and the vitamins.
It’s a perspective that adds a lot of depth to the family story. While the Robertson brand is built on big families, Bella’s story resonates with the thousands of couples who are still waiting for their "miracle." As of now, they don't have children, but they’ve stayed vocal about how the struggle has actually made their marriage and their faith stronger.
How Many Grandkids Does Korie Robertson Have?
Let's do the math real quick because it changes fast.
As we sit here in January 2026, Korie and Willie Robertson have 11 grandchildren (if you count John Luke's newborn twins and the older kids).
- John Luke & Mary Kate: 5 (John Shepherd, Ella, Wells, and the twin girls)
- Sadie & Christian: 3 (Honey, Haven, Kit)
- Rebecca & John Reed: 3 (Zane, Holland, Xander)
Willie Jr. (Lil Will) got married to Abby in 2023, and while they haven't started a family yet, it’s likely only a matter of time before that number climbs even higher. Bella and Rowdy are also in various stages of their young adult lives.
The "2-Shug" Philosophy
Korie goes by the name "2-Shug." It’s a bit of a Southern thing—short for "Two Sugar," because she’s supposedly twice as sweet as a regular grandma. Whether you buy into the brand or not, you can’t deny that she is a hands-on grandparent.
The family still lives mostly in the West Monroe area, clustered around the family compound. This "tribe" mentality is exactly why they’ve managed to stay relevant even after the original show ended. They aren't just a TV cast; they're a legitimate dynasty that seems to prioritize being together.
You’ll see them at the "big house" for Sunday lunches, at the kids' t-ball games, or traveling in a pack of twenty people to the beach. It's chaotic. It's loud. It's very Robertson.
What’s Next for the Family?
If you’re looking to keep up with the Korie Robertson grandchildren, the best way is honestly through the Duck Dynasty: The Revival series or Sadie’s social media. The family has leaned heavily into the "next gen" content because, frankly, that’s what the fans want to see.
Actionable Insights for Fans:
- Follow the right accounts: Mary Kate Robertson and Rebecca Loflin often post more "day-to-day" grandkid content than Korie does.
- Watch for the podcast cameos: Sadie often has her sisters on Whoa That's Good to talk about parenting styles and family updates.
- Check the dates: With 11 kids in the mix, there is a birthday party happening almost every month in this family.
The Robertson family tree is growing so fast it’s hard to keep the branches straight. But at the end of the day, they’re just a massive Southern family trying to navigate life in the spotlight while raising a dozen kids under the age of seven. Whether you’re a fan of the camo or not, that’s a feat worth respecting.